The Aqua Puss Analog Delay: Slapback & Feedback
http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/Aqua-Puss
Way Huge and Jim Dunlop present a series of instructional demos that
provide overviews of Jeorge Tripps' signature Way Huge pedal line along
with professional tips on how to use the pedals in musical ways.
In this episode, Tal Morris gives an introduction to the controls of the
Aqua Puss and its warm, tape-like delay. Highlighted here as well are tips
on how to achieve optimum Rockabilly Slapback delay effects as well as
experimental feedback loops only achievable with an all-analog delay.
GEAR USED IN DEMO:
Fender "Eric Johnson Signature" Strat + Aqua Puss Analog Delay +1964 Fender Vibrolux Amp
Cable supplied by LAVA Cable
Recording using Audix i5 & D2 microphones coupled with a Royer 101 Ribbon
& Universal Audio Apollo A/D interface.
VIDEO CREDITS:
Executive Producer: Jimmy Dunlop
Instruction & Performance: Tal Morris
Director & Camera: Joey Tosi
Art Direction: Graham Shaw
Editing & Sound: Max Baloian
Gaffer: Brian Relph
SPECIAL THANKS & LINKS:
Jeorge Tripps
Universal Audio (http://www.uaudio.com/interfaces/apollo.html)
LAVA Cable (http://www.lavacable.com/)
Audix Microphones (http://www.audixusa.com/)
Two Rock Amplification (http://www.two-rock.com/)
B3 Guitars (http://www.b3guitars.com/)
Royer Labs (http://www.royerlabs.com/R-101.html)